Working in a museum over summer, Bailey meets Porter. At first she can't stand him but soon they become a really cute couple. Not to mention they bond over some horrific past incidents, for Bailey she was shot and her mum divorced her dad and moved away. Whilst for Porter, he saved his dad from a great white shark despite it getting his fathers arm, he survived.
There's also the added mystery of Bailey using her nickname, Mink online to chat to a person called Alex. Despite never having met face to face, Bailey wants to know them in real life.
She soon does though!
It was predictable with the storyline and a retelling of other stories together. Despite that it was well written and enjoyable just not overly exciting as hyped it got.
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